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joining me is michael holmes, live in beirut. michael, what are you hearing out of that region today? >> reporter: yeah, been a lot more violence today, deborah. in homs itself more than a dozen deaths, that is not counting the injuries. we can't get a number on the injuries. around the country, 36 is the death toll, officially from the activist side of things, but our experience is that is likely to go way up before the end of the day. there has been violence in fact all around the country, not just in homs, several deaths in another area, families killed according to activists. we have seen impacts of shells being uploaded to youtube, activists telling us we were speaking to one activist earlier said the shelling in homs had been almost constant and we could hear the shells impacting as he talked to us via skiep. for the people in the neighborhoods, this is very much a war underway. deborah? >> michael, the red cross was hoping to get in, a lot of people injured, hoping to get them to safety but there's no cease fire, no detant
joining me is michael holmes, live in beirut. michael, what are you hearing out of that region today? >> reporter: yeah, been a lot more violence today, deborah. in homs itself more than a dozen deaths, that is not counting the injuries. we can't get a number on the injuries. around the country, 36 is the death toll, officially from the activist side of things, but our experience is that is likely to go way up before the end of the day. there has been violence in fact all around the...
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allen says michael jackson was like family. ♪ >> michael jackson is a phenomenon. i say is. he will always be. it's never was. he will always be. and our relationship was totally based on dance. he came here many, many, many nights, many days, and right then in my dance studio trained in new techniques. he wanted to learn how to tap dance. he actually had an idea of doing a production with glover. >> he really admired him. and what's so great about michael, never ever settled for what his ability was at the moment. it always had to go further. he trained and practiced everything that he already knew every you today. and so smart. soft spoken, but a tiger. >> is that something that's missing in a lot of artists today? >> what's miss dag is we don't have enough of that development. when i think about the record business and you think about about the music business and how young people just put a video up on youtube and they jump out there. but who is there developing them. michael appreciated people that were real around him. he had a lot of people but i was always very real w
allen says michael jackson was like family. ♪ >> michael jackson is a phenomenon. i say is. he will always be. it's never was. he will always be. and our relationship was totally based on dance. he came here many, many, many nights, many days, and right then in my dance studio trained in new techniques. he wanted to learn how to tap dance. he actually had an idea of doing a production with glover. >> he really admired him. and what's so great about michael, never ever settled for...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! discover visine® tired eye relief with hydroblend™, only from visine®. just one drop instantly soothes and revives tired, overworked eyes. and comforts them for up to ten hours. visine® tired eye relief. try now and save $3. >>> these images sparked an international scandal. now the marine corps has interviewed two of the four marines shown urinated on the enemy corporation on an ion line video. so far the military is not releasing their names. but defense secretary leon panetta says the video is troubling him deep
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ >>> and it's almost half past the hour. welcome back. i'm ted rowlands. thanks for starting your day with us on this saturday. first off, violence continues to rage in syria where activists say hundreds of people have died in the past week. one member of the opposition group says the city of homs is now in its seventh day of attacks. >> jerry sandusky may be released from house arrest as early as monday. that's when the judge is expected to rule on whether he can lea
when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i come to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's...
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. >>> i'm michael holmes in for brooke baldwin. syria has gotten so bloody that they're shutting out syria and damascus. >> where can syrians go? they've been calling out to the world for help. >> we want to see actions, we don't want to see talk. we're really tired of talk and talk and talk. we've seen no actions at all. the syrian president still has his legitimacy. until now no country said this president lost his legitimacy. until now. why did they not say that? why does he still have his legitimacy after all the killing he did? >> and that activist is talking about this weekend's lack of action from the united nations. the security council rejected a resolution to call for president bajar assad to step down, stop the violence. china and russia are the reason they voted against it. meanwhile, syrians scrambling every minute with the sky hailing on them. it seems that way, anyway, with constant shelling. cnn can't confirm the details because syria has restrictions on journalists. we do have some live in washington. we talk about
. >>> i'm michael holmes in for brooke baldwin. syria has gotten so bloody that they're shutting out syria and damascus. >> where can syrians go? they've been calling out to the world for help. >> we want to see actions, we don't want to see talk. we're really tired of talk and talk and talk. we've seen no actions at all. the syrian president still has his legitimacy. until now no country said this president lost his legitimacy. until now. why did they not say that? why...
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and michael reagan who campaigned for us. and communicated pretty clearly the relationship we had with his dad. and then todd palin who also worked very, very hard. and of course while they weren't directly associated with the campaign, it would be impossible for me on be here and thank everybody without mentioning shelton and maria adelson who came close to matching romney's super pac. and we share a combined concern about the middle east and combined concern about american security and the survival of israel and they're very good friends. finally, on the thank yous, i have to thankt voters of south carolina and i have to apologize to them. we will have broken their tradition of always picking the nominee. this will make me feel slightly guilty every time we go through south carolina. but they were tremendous. terp we they were well coming. the size of the victory was historic. and we'll always remember south carolina. i suspect our whole people will always remember south carolina because it was a tremendous experience. toda
and michael reagan who campaigned for us. and communicated pretty clearly the relationship we had with his dad. and then todd palin who also worked very, very hard. and of course while they weren't directly associated with the campaign, it would be impossible for me on be here and thank everybody without mentioning shelton and maria adelson who came close to matching romney's super pac. and we share a combined concern about the middle east and combined concern about american security and the...
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it was in michael jackson's system, it was in heath ledger's system, and i believe you'll see it might have been in this situation. >> we don't know. we won't know yet for another six to eight weeks with the toxicology report the official cause of death. but whatever the cause of death was, this can be used as a wake-up call. you said you lost your nephew. thousands of regular people die from abusing prescription medicine. >> prescription medicines are by far the most destructive thing in our culture and nobody is paying any attention to it. oxycodone, it's all just an unbelievable phenomena. it just appeared in the last seven, eight, nine, ten years. >> how do we change that, though? >> i'd like to see some sort of federal laws looking into if you can prescribe these drugs to children, to minors. they're often used in minors. ritalin, aterol, and benzo for anxiety in a 15-year-old. it leads to the belief that taking pills is safe, taking pills is expected to be well, and that's why you have this epidemic of prescription drug use. >> just because you get it from a doctor does not mean
it was in michael jackson's system, it was in heath ledger's system, and i believe you'll see it might have been in this situation. >> we don't know. we won't know yet for another six to eight weeks with the toxicology report the official cause of death. but whatever the cause of death was, this can be used as a wake-up call. you said you lost your nephew. thousands of regular people die from abusing prescription medicine. >> prescription medicines are by far the most destructive...
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first of aushlll, i'm not sure michael hastings read it, because i'm critical of both wars. on a broader scale, listen. this is a book about strategic leadership. it's also a war chronicle, it's petraeus' intellectual history, but what i want to show and the interest it's generating is leadership. i think petraeus gives us a great model for that. i'm not a spokesperson for him, and if showing a role model to other people in the world or other readers is a repugnant thing, then i'm sorry, but i think the values he holds and tries to instill in his organizations are valuable and worth pointing out. >> paula broadwell, west point grad, your book is "all in ch: education of david petraeus." thanks for being on. >> thank you, brooke. >>> back in florida, folks are still talking about mitt romney's win, but the race is hardly over. they swear they're going to keep going. heck, newt gingrich says he's going all the way to the convention. folks, that is end of august. where could romney lose his lead? where are his weaknesses going forward? lauren burgess is standing by. we're going
first of aushlll, i'm not sure michael hastings read it, because i'm critical of both wars. on a broader scale, listen. this is a book about strategic leadership. it's also a war chronicle, it's petraeus' intellectual history, but what i want to show and the interest it's generating is leadership. i think petraeus gives us a great model for that. i'm not a spokesperson for him, and if showing a role model to other people in the world or other readers is a repugnant thing, then i'm sorry, but i...
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michael and scott, you wrote the book on mitt romney. on the face of it, he has a brilliant resume to be president. and yet at the moment, this message is being translated into he doesn't understand the cares and concerns of ordinary people. he's a job slayer, not creator and so on. why is he going wrong in selling this message? >> it's interesting, because we go back to 1994 when he ran for the u.s. senate. there were ads run by the edward kennedy campaign against him saying he was killing jobs. this should not be a surprised a all. and those tax returns that you brought up, in '94, mitt romney challenged ted kennedy to release his tax returns. kennedy obviously being very wealthy. kennedy declined. and romney said, if rereleases his tax returns, i'll release mine. if romney continue tols say and romney said, if rereleases his tax returns, i'll release mine. if romney continue tols say maybe or i'm not sure or a few years, it will just continue to be asked about him and people will say you challenged kennedy, what about yourself? you re
michael and scott, you wrote the book on mitt romney. on the face of it, he has a brilliant resume to be president. and yet at the moment, this message is being translated into he doesn't understand the cares and concerns of ordinary people. he's a job slayer, not creator and so on. why is he going wrong in selling this message? >> it's interesting, because we go back to 1994 when he ran for the u.s. senate. there were ads run by the edward kennedy campaign against him saying he was...
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michael phelps is a remarkable 22 medals in all, 18 were gold. we talked about the victories, mistakes both professional and personal. he speaks from the heart and holds back very little. >> michael, welcome. you said if you are ever tired, you get a bit grouchy and you can be very short. how are you feeling? >> i feel all right. >> grouchy and tired? >> not yet. maybe a couple of questions. >> you can answer the questions all day. then it will give me less time. >> i feel like a tape recorder though. >> london is my hometown. what is extraordinary is every american athlete i have interviewed, when i asked them about their role model, 90% said you. you are like a god-like figure. with that comes responsibility. are you aware of that? what do you feel about that responsibility? >> sometimes i feel it, but i like to think of myself as a normal person who just has a passion and a goal and a dream and goes out and does it. that's really how i have always lived my life. >> you said that before, but you are not a normal person.
michael phelps is a remarkable 22 medals in all, 18 were gold. we talked about the victories, mistakes both professional and personal. he speaks from the heart and holds back very little. >> michael, welcome. you said if you are ever tired, you get a bit grouchy and you can be very short. how are you feeling? >> i feel all right. >> grouchy and tired? >> not yet. maybe a couple of questions. >> you can answer the questions all day. then it will give me less time....
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by the way, he, michael palomino, dad, will be joining me live tomorrow at 3:00 eastern hour, so we'll continue that discussion. got a lot of questions for him. we'll see how raising that money to get his kid out of jail, how that's going. sunny hostin on the case. thank you, sunny. >>> sunny mentioned she's a parent, perhaps a lot of you, you pack your kids' lunch. you know those little ice packs that you put in the kids' lunch, maybe your own lunch to try to keep your food cold? some of those packing little packs, they have anti-freeze ingredients in them. we'll tell you which ones. stand by for that. [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power, with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. and it hasn't been going exactly as planned. cut. cut! [ monica ] i thought we'd be on location for 3 days -- it's been 3 weeks. so i had to pick up some more things. good thing i've got the citi simplicity car
by the way, he, michael palomino, dad, will be joining me live tomorrow at 3:00 eastern hour, so we'll continue that discussion. got a lot of questions for him. we'll see how raising that money to get his kid out of jail, how that's going. sunny hostin on the case. thank you, sunny. >>> sunny mentioned she's a parent, perhaps a lot of you, you pack your kids' lunch. you know those little ice packs that you put in the kids' lunch, maybe your own lunch to try to keep your food cold? some...
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on sunday evening we did identify misty cook as the ex-girlfriend of wade michael page. the fbi accompanied by the south milwaukee police department interviewed her at her residence. she was cooperative. the police officers while there observed a weapon and they arrested her for felon in possession at that time. the cause of this arrest is not connected to the shootings in oak creek and has no connection to this investigation. second, i want to mention that at the previous press conference, we talked a little bit about what other references there might have been to wade michael page in fbi files. i want to reiterate as we did before that we did not have an open investigation on him prior to the shootings. i want to clarify that a reference can be anything from a complainant, witness, background, referral, liaison. it can be any number of things, not necessarily derogatory. as the investigation stands now, we have conducted over a hundred interviews nationwide, includes those of family, associates, employers, neighbors of wade michael page. we have issued 180 federal gran
on sunday evening we did identify misty cook as the ex-girlfriend of wade michael page. the fbi accompanied by the south milwaukee police department interviewed her at her residence. she was cooperative. the police officers while there observed a weapon and they arrested her for felon in possession at that time. the cause of this arrest is not connected to the shootings in oak creek and has no connection to this investigation. second, i want to mention that at the previous press conference, we...
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michael, first of all, let's talk about what these super pacs are. they're supporters of the candidates who where allowed to donate significant amounts of money, whether by way of ads or cash without the candidate's direct involvement, right? >> you have to put this in historical context. since the 1970s after watergate, only candidates really have been able to advertise right before an election with what they call express advocacy, elect this guy, defeat this guy. in 2010, the supreme court and another court changed the rules essentially. now for the first time in 30 years, we have a situation in which any group of people can come in with unlimited dollars. they can actually be supported by the candidate and the candidate can come to their fund-raisers, although he can't actually ask for the check. they can say publicly they'll follow the strategy of the candidate even if they don't talk privately with the candidate and advertise with as much money as they want up till the day of the election. you a situation where the actual candidate campaigns tha
michael, first of all, let's talk about what these super pacs are. they're supporters of the candidates who where allowed to donate significant amounts of money, whether by way of ads or cash without the candidate's direct involvement, right? >> you have to put this in historical context. since the 1970s after watergate, only candidates really have been able to advertise right before an election with what they call express advocacy, elect this guy, defeat this guy. in 2010, the supreme...
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and it's interesting, too, there was a half hour paid for special on newt gingrich, hosted by michael reagan, as gingrich continues to try to kind of wrap the reagan mantel about him, airing here. one of the things he said when responding to some of this criticism was, i want people to judge me, i've changed, i want people to judge me by who i am now, not then. it doesn't quite work that way in politics, as you know. but it's an interesting dynamic, to me, to see a new newt out there and the question always is from people go, how much has he really changed? but it has been, i think fascinating to watch him hole his fire. he is not a man known to hold his fire that much. joe, i want you to stick with me because on the other side of this break, there was some fascinating figures inside the des moines register poll that i want to share with our audiences, with you, and and debt your take on them. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> welcome back to "the contenders 2012" our chance to give you a full-on look at what's going out here in iowa, which has so much say-so as
and it's interesting, too, there was a half hour paid for special on newt gingrich, hosted by michael reagan, as gingrich continues to try to kind of wrap the reagan mantel about him, airing here. one of the things he said when responding to some of this criticism was, i want people to judge me, i've changed, i want people to judge me by who i am now, not then. it doesn't quite work that way in politics, as you know. but it's an interesting dynamic, to me, to see a new newt out there and the...
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so with perry and cain and michael reagan going around the state today with newt, because newt is the reining republican legacy in this race. i think we have a good chance of winning tomorrow, i think it will be a very close race, we may very well prevail because people are beginning to take notice to the fact that it is newt gingrich who is stronger on these issues who could better beat obama. mitt romney's romneycare is very similar to obamacare, and i don't know how he takes on the president like we can do. >> you looked at the last couple polls, mitt romney subpoena by double digits but it's 14, 15%, one out of four voters undecided. ron paul is running last, and we know he's certainly tending to family issues. and rick santorum is taking care of his little daughter bella. do you think rick santorum will drop out? >> i think newt gingrich will go on to become the winning party whether he wins in tampa or not. we'll wait and see on that score, but regardless, after tomorrow, logicthere will still- >> but what about rick santorum? that was the question. >> rick santorum is a factor
so with perry and cain and michael reagan going around the state today with newt, because newt is the reining republican legacy in this race. i think we have a good chance of winning tomorrow, i think it will be a very close race, we may very well prevail because people are beginning to take notice to the fact that it is newt gingrich who is stronger on these issues who could better beat obama. mitt romney's romneycare is very similar to obamacare, and i don't know how he takes on the president...
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i'm michael hoelz. thanks for being with us, and i'm going to hand it over to ashleigh banfield in new york for another hour of news. over to you. >>> i'm ashleigh banfield sitting in for suzanne malveaux in the second hour. let's get to it. president obama and mitt romney locked in a dead even race with just 15 days to go before the presidential election, and just hours from now they're going to face off in their third and final debate. the race is tight and the decision was somewhat split on the previous two debates, so that seems to have raised the stakes even higher for tonight. the focus will be foreign policy. you can expect to hear questions about the iran nuclear threat, fall-out from the deadly attack in lib yashgs and more tough talk on china and the u.s. economy. we saw mitt romney get a big boost after his strong performance in the first debate and president obama seemed to regain his footing after debate number two, and tonight's match-up could be a decisive moment in this race. cnn's polit
i'm michael hoelz. thanks for being with us, and i'm going to hand it over to ashleigh banfield in new york for another hour of news. over to you. >>> i'm ashleigh banfield sitting in for suzanne malveaux in the second hour. let's get to it. president obama and mitt romney locked in a dead even race with just 15 days to go before the presidential election, and just hours from now they're going to face off in their third and final debate. the race is tight and the decision was somewhat...
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now we have michael. are you there? finally. >> i yield to michael. >> michael, can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> oh, great. thank you. this is becoming the democrat segment here. we're glad to have you. listen. you are there -- >> fantastic. >> you there are now. but i have to say robert had some really good things to say about you. any surprises here, or do you feel -- we keep saying it's going to be mitt romney. i hate to forecast here. do you think it's mitt romney's to lose? no surprises here, right? >> just until the conservatives can coalesce around a candidate, which is not happening. there are several candidates in this race, and mitt romney is a front-runner. he's got all the money and the financial resources. he's polling between 30% and 40%. there will be no surprises until there are fewer candidates in this race and the conservatives can coalesce around someone. >> all right. short and sweet. we got you in. thank you. sorry about that. we had a communication problem. thank you, robert and michael. >>> coming up on cnn -- we'll run down the big stories you'll be
now we have michael. are you there? finally. >> i yield to michael. >> michael, can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> oh, great. thank you. this is becoming the democrat segment here. we're glad to have you. listen. you are there -- >> fantastic. >> you there are now. but i have to say robert had some really good things to say about you. any surprises here, or do you feel -- we keep saying it's going to be mitt romney. i hate to forecast here. do you think...
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it's hard to keep that excitement i used to have when i saw a photograph of michael jackson or prince, a mystery, just being able to create the fantasy in your mind. it's so hard to keep that. but, you know - >> is that one of the reasons you're quite private? >> it is. ening it's important. >> try to keep the mystique. >> it's important. >> i enjoy that it's an exciting thing as a fan to be able to yearn for more. >> twitter brought them all here and then all the camera phones come out. >> true. >> boom, boom, boom. everyone is a paparazzi. >> everyone is a director. everyone is a photographer. >>> from cnn center, this is cnn sunday morning. happy in new year. good morning. fireworks exploding across the world last night as people rang in the new year from london to sidney to new york. we'll take a look at how people celebrated across the globe. >>> plus we're just two days before the iowa caucuses. the latest poll numbers show mitt romney and ron paul are neck in neck. what happens to the other contenders after tuesday? we'll go live to des moines for the answers. >>> and my kids w
it's hard to keep that excitement i used to have when i saw a photograph of michael jackson or prince, a mystery, just being able to create the fantasy in your mind. it's so hard to keep that. but, you know - >> is that one of the reasons you're quite private? >> it is. ening it's important. >> try to keep the mystique. >> it's important. >> i enjoy that it's an exciting thing as a fan to be able to yearn for more. >> twitter brought them all here and then...
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michael careway was in the 6th grade when he received a live-saving liver. he's using his new lease on life to help others. take a look. >> when michael was born, he was normal. he was active. he ran around. he played football. he was just like any other child. and one day, he just got sick. >> in 2008 i was diagnosed with liver failure. >> they told me straight up if he does not get a liver transplant, he will die. >> it was halloween. the doctor came in. >> he walked in and said i hate to sound like the grim reaper but it's raining outside and it's halloween. he says i have been doing this 30 years. somebody is going to die. your son is going to get a liver. >> so this guy right here, he was 18 years old. he was killed on a motorcycle accident. his family gave something to me that i needed, which was a liver from their son. i couldn't pay them back, so i feed the homeless in honor of their son, johnny hernandez. >> it was mike's idea to feed the homeless. >> december 25th, 2008, we packed up 25 meals and drove around. ever since then, we have launched mike
michael careway was in the 6th grade when he received a live-saving liver. he's using his new lease on life to help others. take a look. >> when michael was born, he was normal. he was active. he ran around. he played football. he was just like any other child. and one day, he just got sick. >> in 2008 i was diagnosed with liver failure. >> they told me straight up if he does not get a liver transplant, he will die. >> it was halloween. the doctor came in. >> he...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> president obama's state of the union speech could live on far into the future like president monroe's in 1823 when he warned european powers to stay on their side of the atlantic or it could be memorable like jfk's in 1963 and his eerie warning of storms beyond the horizon. or maybe it could be the subject of debate like president bush's nine years ago, when he warned of saddam hussein looking for uranium in africa. sheshle wrote two for president clinton and wrote his final one in 2000. this potentially could be ob
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >> 14 office workers wear orange and get fired. they say uh it's all about the h
when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's...
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. >> when michael was born, he was normal. he was active. he ran around, played football. he was like any other child. and one day he just got sick. >> in 2008 when i was 11 years old, was diagnosed with liver failure. >> they told me straight up if he does not get a liver transplant he will do. >> it was halloween and the doctor walked in. >> he walked in and said i hate to sound like a grim reaper. it's raining outside and it's halloween. i've been doing it for your 30 years. somebody is going to die. you're going to get a live sneer this guy right here, johnny hernandez, he was 18 years old, he was killed in a motorcycle accident. his family gave me something, which was a liver from their son. so i pay them back by feeding the homeless in honor of johnny hernandez. >> it was his idea. >> december 25th, 2008, we took 25 meals and drove around. ever since we've fed. every time we feed, we promote donor awareness. >> we sign up at least 30 people to become organ donors at each event we have. >> it's important to help the community. without you, there is no community. >> mi
. >> when michael was born, he was normal. he was active. he ran around, played football. he was like any other child. and one day he just got sick. >> in 2008 when i was 11 years old, was diagnosed with liver failure. >> they told me straight up if he does not get a liver transplant he will do. >> it was halloween and the doctor walked in. >> he walked in and said i hate to sound like a grim reaper. it's raining outside and it's halloween. i've been doing it for...
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i asked high magazine's michael sheerer that very question. >> since the 1970s after watergate, only candidates really have been able to advertise right before an election with what they call express advocacy, elect this guy, defeat this guy. and in 2010 supreme court, another court -- and now for first time in 30 years, we have a situation in which any group of people can come in with unlimited dollars, they can actually be supported by the candidate and the candidate can come to their fund-raisers, can't actually ask for the check they can say they're going to follow the strategy of the candidate, even if they don't talk privately with the candidate, and they can advertise with as much money as they want right up to the day of the election. you have a situation in which the actual candidate campaigns that are in south carolina are not advertising with as much money as the super pacs supporting the candidates. >> in some cases we have heard numbers like 1.9 million in south carolina for mitt romney, and newt gingrich is really in the lead with getting the most super pac money for su
i asked high magazine's michael sheerer that very question. >> since the 1970s after watergate, only candidates really have been able to advertise right before an election with what they call express advocacy, elect this guy, defeat this guy. and in 2010 supreme court, another court -- and now for first time in 30 years, we have a situation in which any group of people can come in with unlimited dollars, they can actually be supported by the candidate and the candidate can come to their...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> a fast moving wildfire south of reno is forcing thousands to flee their homes. one person is dead and at least 20 homes have been destroyed now. firefighters are starting to make progress, but hundreds of hot spots are still out of control. rob marciano has been keeping an eye on this wildfire. will the weather help? >> the same storm that will help them hurt them last night with the intense winds. this is the second cold season fire that this area has seen in two months. 20 homes burned to the ground. almost 4,000
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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michael haynes' body was found inside. >> he wore that badge almost like he was a cop. he treated that as mike. he would not have let that guy leave with that money. >> reporter: after the murder, konias went to his par
michael haynes' body was found inside. >> he wore that badge almost like he was a cop. he treated that as mike. he would not have let that guy leave with that money. >> reporter: after the murder, konias went to his par
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michael, nice to have you on. first, tell us a little bit about the program and why the iraqis, apparently, didn't even know about it. >> what the program basically is is surveillance drones that fly above baghdad and above the other consulates that the united states embassy has in iraq and provide these security contractors who protect our diplomats there with some idea about what's going on on the ground. the problem is is that iraqis are very sensitive about their sovereignty at this point. they've lived under occupation for nine years, and they're coming out of that and they really don't want their country to be one that, you know, is run -- you know, is dictated to by the united states or iran or saudi arabia or turkey. and they're very sensitive to issues where, you know, these countries, you know, are sort of operating within their areas, their space. >> right. i do want to point out, just once again, that these aren't armed drones. they're smaller drones basically used for surveillance, as you said. just w
michael, nice to have you on. first, tell us a little bit about the program and why the iraqis, apparently, didn't even know about it. >> what the program basically is is surveillance drones that fly above baghdad and above the other consulates that the united states embassy has in iraq and provide these security contractors who protect our diplomats there with some idea about what's going on on the ground. the problem is is that iraqis are very sensitive about their sovereignty at this...
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michael haynes' body was found inside. >> he wore that badge almost like he was a cop. he treated that as mike. he would not have let that guy leave with that money. >> reporter: after the murder, konias went to his parents' home. they saw his son hang up his uniform jacket, go upstairs for three minutes, and leave the house. he hasn't been seen since. police believe he's still in the country and they say they have revved about ten tips of possible sightings they are now inveat
michael haynes' body was found inside. >> he wore that badge almost like he was a cop. he treated that as mike. he would not have let that guy leave with that money. >> reporter: after the murder, konias went to his parents' home. they saw his son hang up his uniform jacket, go upstairs for three minutes, and leave the house. he hasn't been seen since. police believe he's still in the country and they say they have revved about ten tips of possible sightings they are now inveat
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number one, michael moore, the academy award winning documentaryian will be live with us next week. suze orman, i think the most respected person about these issues in the country will be here. jeffrey sax who wrote the seminose seminal text on poverty. barbara anryke who wrote "nickeled and dimed." you've got more. experts talking about this issue, we're going to do our part to keep the nation's attention focused on the issue and not let these politicians get away not addressing the issue, number one. and to the book you mentioned, dr. west and i are working on a book called "the rich and the rest of us," a poverty manifesto that will be out in april. we'll talk about that in the months to come. how we get the nation to focus on the issue and what the priority ought to be, what the process ought to be, to not just reduce poverty in america but to eradicate poverty. >> make sure you come back and talk to us about the book. poverty, an important topic and you guys are getting it to the nation's attention. we appreciate you coming on. happy new year to you as well. thank you, sir. >>
number one, michael moore, the academy award winning documentaryian will be live with us next week. suze orman, i think the most respected person about these issues in the country will be here. jeffrey sax who wrote the seminose seminal text on poverty. barbara anryke who wrote "nickeled and dimed." you've got more. experts talking about this issue, we're going to do our part to keep the nation's attention focused on the issue and not let these politicians get away not addressing the...